G-Dragon Makes a Special Moment for Fans with Radio Appearance After 12 Years

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G-Dragon broke his long silence by appearing on the radio, offering fans an unforgettable moment. On November 18, G-Dragon appeared on MBC FM4U’s “Kim Ina’s Starry Night” (hereafter “Starry Night”), marking his first radio appearance since 2012.

Wearing a pink jacket and a yellow scarf, G-Dragon shyly smiled, saying, “It’s been such a long time. There are so many people,” and then lightened the mood with the joke, “It feels like talking while riding a camel in the middle of a desert.” Kim Ina shared the story behind his appearance, saying, “When I met G-Dragon in private, I asked him to come on ‘Starry Night’, and he readily said, ‘I’ll do it.'”

Reflecting on his 2011 appearance on “Starry Night,” G-Dragon said, “I was very active in broadcasting at that time. It’s nice to meet the fans again after so long,” expressing his joy at reuniting with fans.

Recently returning with the single “Power” after 7 years, G-Dragon chuckled at Kim Ina’s comment, “It’s been 88 months since your comeback, and today is November 18, so we’re also part of the figure 8 procession.” He shared insights into his work process, saying, “The lyrics didn’t come out at once. The melody was easy, but the lyrics took time.”

G-Dragon also mentioned a new field he challenged himself with during this promotion, editing, stating, “I’m quite sincere about SNS. This time, I tried various platform clips myself.” When a listener expressed curiosity about his future songs, G-Dragon playfully pondered, “How should I tease?” and piqued curiosity with a playful “Ah~~.”

During the broadcast, G-Dragon engaged in a time of interaction by sharing stories behind his solo songs and various hairstyle competitions and hinted at a solo concert, raising fans’ expectations. Anticipation for his future activities is growing.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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